Isn't the MR a direct clone of the 10/22? If so trigger issues may not be a problem.

But....... If you are interested I have a buddy with a 597 magnum that has proven to be reliable that he's thinkin about sellin. I'm sure we could even arrange a shooting session. Drop me a PM if you're interested.

I've never heard of an issue with MR. I believe Chris is correct that they accept Ruger parts. You could also build your own, maybe cheaper with what ever brands you wnat (mix and match), and maybe get a better gun than the "stock" MR. Midway USA would be my first place to go.

BTW, North East Iowa.

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I really like mine for it's handiness and ergonomics. It weighs about 6lbs with a FX-3 6x42 and a mag full of ammo. The materials from which it is constructed are impervious to all conditions. It cannot rust and I like that about a "knockaround" type rifle.

Yes the trigger needs replaced but I will not buy another Timney for mine. I've had two now and after being really good initially both have been returned because of slam fires, failure to reset, and creep. I initially thought it was a problem with the set screws moving but after applying Loc-tite I still had the same issues. No more Timneys for me.

The gun itself is very accurate 3/4" for 5 shots at 75yds but it will only shoot this well with two types of ammo......the Hornady 30gr V-max load and the CCI 30 gr Maxi-Mag + V. The Hornady load suits my needs so it's no big deal.

A note on accuracy, my rifle is really sensitive to the tightness of the action screw. Too tight and it won't shoot for shi++. Remember this when you begin to test loads.

Also with the integral scope rail you can easily end up with a scope mounted too high. Buy the lowest low rings you can get and you will be fine. BTW, Midway lists the height of all it's rings under specs., I found this very helpful.

I shopped around and ended up getting my MR for about $650 shipped. Overall I really like the rifle at that price. There is really a lot to be said for a light, impervious, accurate, semi-auto 22-mag...............

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The one i am looking at is the carbon fiber bbl as well. Thanks for the tip on the action screw as well. I will keep that in mind. My favorite .22 ammo that has shot soooo well in my other 2 (of which i only have one now), is Rem accutip (use to be vmax) and is 33 gr.

Maybe i will just have to pull the trigger on gettiing this one. It is brand new in box that a local guy got and I can get it for $650 as well...no tax, no shipping.

Hmmmmm...by the time i scope it up, etc... $900+ in a .22 mag , when i already own a good one. Oh the curse of the addiction....................